The war wolf made a fool of himself again, saying that milking a cow to kill was scolded

Australia’s relationship with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) finally broke down in a major way on April 21, when the Morrison government scrapped the “Belt and Road” agreement signed by the Governor of Victoria with the CCP without permission. The Chinese Communist Party’s war wolf in Australia said on the same day that “the Chinese Communist Party is not a cow”, and his odd comments were again scolded by Australians.

The Australian government believes that the Belt and Road agreement is against Australia’s national interests. Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne ruled that the Belt and Road agreement had been repealed under Australia’s new Foreign Relations Bill.

In a speech at the National Press Club in Canberra on the same day, Chinese Communist Party Minister to Australia Wang Xining again criticized Australia’s blocking of Huawei, saying it would “deny Australia access to top technology”, in addition to blaming Australia for the deterioration of relations between the two countries. The speech also criticized Australia’s blocking of Huawei, saying that it would lead to Australia “not having access to top technology.

Wang also made a bizarre comment, comparing the Chinese Communist Party to a cow that is “milked (by Australia) when it is in its prime and then eventually plots to slaughter it.”

Aaron Connelly, a Southeast Asia expert at the International Institute for Strategic Studies, wrote, “Not a lamb, not a cow, maybe a wolf, not sure.”

Twitter user @ki_sekiya, on the other hand, said the Chinese Communist Party is the one milking and killing the cow by persecuting other ethnic groups, “The one saying this is squeezing the Uyghurs and other minority groups and exploiting their freedom and labor.”

Netizen KoMyo said, “It may not be a cow, but a fox, a cunning fox, or a rat!”

Another netizen, Tane, said the CCP is a poisonous snake, “hiding inside an egg and biting anyone who comes near!”

TheTuna402 wrote, “Blame no one but the CCP (Chinese Communist Party)! Until relations between the two countries are elevated.”

Netizen Jonathan, on the other hand, said that it was a good idea to kill CCP as a cow, “Passing on freedom doesn’t match CCP.”

Elise Thomas, a freelance journalist, wrote, “CCP diplomatic officials have taken it upon themselves to list which farm animals China (CCP) is not.” She shared that the CCP’s embassy in Ireland had previously retweeted the story of the Wolf and the Lamb from Aesop’s fables and asked, “Who is the wolf?” The tweet ended by emphasizing that the Chinese Communist Party “is not a lamb.

And lawyer Greg Richards wrote: “The CCP may not be a cow, but it sure is a braggart. ……”